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You can't help but Believe!, October 29, 2001
This review is from: Miracle on 34th Street: [Facsimile Edition] (Hardcover)
We've all seen the classic black and white movie. And, as part of the holiday tradition, we watch it again and again. But the original story is what makes you feel warm and fuzzy all over. It tickles the buried child in all of us. The magic, the wonder...this story never gets old. The presentation is delightful, too. The cover, the type, the book size ~ are all as close to the original as state of the art technology can get it. What a wonderful hostess gift or stocking stuffer this would make! I believe! Do you?
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Miracle on 34th Street, March 10, 2004
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Miracle on 34th Street: [Facsimile Edition] (Hardcover)
I read the book Miracle on 34th Street by, Valentine Davies'. It was a fabulous Christmas fiction book. The main message or theme that I got from the book was anything's possible-you just have to believe. Doris Walker is in charge of running the Macy's Day Parade, which takes place on Thanksgiving Day. When her Santa Clause slacks off last minute she finds Kris Kringle and hires him to do the job. Kris does an amazing job. The only bothersome thing is he really and truly believes that he is Kris Kringle-Santa Clause. Doris doesn't believe him, and thinks he might be insane. Along with Doris not believing in Santa Clause, nor does her 6 year old daughter Susan. Kris however wants to change that, he wants to make them believe..he believes Christmas is all about believing. Doris and her boss think Mr. Kringle is insane so they send him to a mental institution. Mr. Kringle then worries-what is going to happen with Christmas? How could he disappoint millions of kids all over the world? He some how has to find a way to save Christmas! I loved the book. I read it around Christmas which seemed to make the book even better. It was a memorable book that I will remember constantly throughout the holiday season. It was so good I might read it every year between Thanksgiving and Christmas. It would be nice to have a tradition like that. This book didn't really relate to my Christmas Holiday Season. As a child I always believed in Santa unlike Susan did. My parents encouraged the belief of Christmas and Santa Clause until my brother and I started questioning and figuring things out. Still till this day I believe Christmas was always better when I was young and believed. It made the Holiday Season seem so magical. Read Miracle on 34th Street to see if Susan's Christmas was magical!
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Just what my child needed, November 12, 2007
When an adult in my daughter's life had told her that Santa Claus didn't exist, was I glad I had just purchased a copy of this! Now, of course my daughter had heard this news before from one or two of her friends, but it was the first time she had heard it from an adult and she was very upset. Nevertheless, after immediately reading her the book, her faith in Santa has been restored.
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